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'''Enlight Software''' is a [[video game developer|developer]] and [[video game publisher|publisher]] of [[video game]]s. The company was founded by [[Trevor Chan]] in 1993, and their first project was the economic [[strategy game]] ''[[Capitalism (video game)|Capitalism]]'', which was published by [[Interactive Magic]] in 1995. In 1997, they released ''[[Capitalism Plus]]'' (an updated version of ''Capitalism'') and the [[real-time strategy]] game ''[[Seven Kingdoms (video game)|Seven Kingdoms]]''. Later games include ''[[Virtual U]]'', ''[[Capitalism II]]'', ''[[Wars and Warriors: Joan of Arc]]'', ''[[Seven Kingdoms II: The Fryhtan Wars|Seven Kingdoms II]]'', ''[[Restaurant Empire]]'', ''[[Zoo Empire]]'', ''Marine Park Empire'', ''[[Restaurant Empire II]]'' and ''Hotel Giant II''.
'''Enlight Software''' is a [[video game developer|developer]] and [[video game publisher|publisher]] of [[video game]]s. The company was founded by [[Trevor Chan]] in 1993, and their first project was the economic [[strategy game]] ''[[Capitalism (video game)|Capitalism]]'', which was published by [[Interactive Magic]] in 1995. In 1997, they released ''[[Capitalism Plus]]'' (an updated version of ''Capitalism'') and the [[real-time strategy]] game ''[[Seven Kingdoms (video game)|Seven Kingdoms]]''. Later games include ''[[Virtual U]]'', ''[[Capitalism II]]'', ''[[Wars and Warriors: Joan of Arc]]'', ''[[Seven Kingdoms II: The Fryhtan Wars|Seven Kingdoms II]]'', ''[[Hotel Giant]]'', ''[[Restaurant Empire]]'', ''[[Zoo Empire]]'', ''Marine Park Empire'', ''[[Restaurant Empire II]]'' and ''Hotel Giant II''.


In addition to developing their own games, Enlight have released several games from third-party developers in the United States, including: Mercury Steam's ''American McGee Presents: [[Scrapland]]'', Nadeo's ''[[TrackMania]]'', and [[Egosoft]]'s ''[[X2: The Threat]]''.
In addition to developing their own games, Enlight have released several games from third-party developers in the United States, including: Mercury Steam's ''American McGee Presents: [[Scrapland]]'', Nadeo's ''[[TrackMania]]'', and [[Egosoft]]'s ''[[X2: The Threat]]''.

Revision as of 06:06, 26 July 2021

Enlight Software
IndustryVideo games
Founded1993
FounderTrevor Chan
HeadquartersHong Kong
ProductsCapitalism series
Seven Kingdoms series
Restaurant Empire series
Bad Day L.A.
Websitewww.enlight.com

Enlight Software is a developer and publisher of video games. The company was founded by Trevor Chan in 1993, and their first project was the economic strategy game Capitalism, which was published by Interactive Magic in 1995. In 1997, they released Capitalism Plus (an updated version of Capitalism) and the real-time strategy game Seven Kingdoms. Later games include Virtual U, Capitalism II, Wars and Warriors: Joan of Arc, Seven Kingdoms II, Hotel Giant, Restaurant Empire, Zoo Empire, Marine Park Empire, Restaurant Empire II and Hotel Giant II.

In addition to developing their own games, Enlight have released several games from third-party developers in the United States, including: Mercury Steam's American McGee Presents: Scrapland, Nadeo's TrackMania, and Egosoft's X2: The Threat.

Enlight's latest game is Capitalism Lab, a new expanded version of Capitalism II. It has an improved look and feel of existing interfaces, supporting multiple screen resolutions.[1] Its new features include enhanced simulation of the real estate market, purchases of land plots, enhanced macroeconomic simulation, the ability to build community and sport facilities, product class expertise, technology disruption, new products[2] and a new natural resources system.

References

  1. ^ "New Display Modes - Capitalism Lab". Capitalism Lab. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  2. ^ "New Products - Capitalism Lab". Capitalism Lab. Retrieved 2018-11-04.